It's from the US Appalachian Mountains -- it means "just a little way." Think of the distance you can spit and that you can "holler" or yell. A "holler" also means a small valley, so it could mean "just the next valley" as well.
The figurative language is a idiom. It means that it looks just like the person.
Yes it is an epithet in that phrase because it is an insult.
its means to spit
A spit in geography means a bit of land that it deposited off the shore of a larger land form. The spit is caused by the action of the water and creates a separate beach or other area that protrudes out into the water.
What do you think it means? What happens if you spit into the wind? Think about that, and imagine that instead of spit, you are ranting and raving and "spitting" anger or other emotions. You'd just end up with everything back in your own face.
The figurative language is a idiom. It means that it looks just like the person.
Yes it is an epithet in that phrase because it is an insult.
By the way it sounds ....No to be crude or gross ...it probably has to do with oral sex
"Spit your lit" is a slang phrase meaning to confidently and skillfully perform or share something, typically referring to a talent like rapping, singing, or spoken word poetry. It encourages someone to showcase their abilities or creativity in a way that is authentic and impressive.
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its means to spit
yes they live in Peru and around that area *they spit grass-spit at people who come to close to them*
The phrase "diamond in the rough" is most often used metaphorically to refer to something that, with a little spit and polish, has the potential to become bigger, better or more beautiful.
It actually comes out the spit valve located on the pipe under the bell
It is your spit. Your spit is more tham germ but it is your blood, your DNA and also it is like a caterpillar in your mouth. That is why people would'nt want to get near to your spit
In this instance, I think the "spit" is a means for roasting or rotisserie-cooking the oxen.
Well, do you mean a sand SPIT?